Deck 28: The Natural Rate of Unemployment

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According to the theory of efficiency wages, firms operate less efficiently if wages are above the equilibrium level.
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Economists and policymakers should focus on solving problems of short-term unemployment, since long-term unemployment will be resolved eventually.
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Janet loses her job and decides to sit around at home for a few weeks. Ceteris paribus:

A) The unemployment rate is unaffected, and the labour-force participation rate increases
B) The unemployment rate increases, and the labour-force participation rate is unaffected
C) The unemployment rate increases, and the labour-force participation rate increases
D) The unemployment rate increases, and the labour-force participation rate decreases
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Cyclical unemployment refers to:

A) year-to-year fluctuations of unemployment around its natural rate
B) the experience with unemployment of a typical worker over his or her life cycle
C) long-term trends in unemployment
D) none of the above
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Job-search unemployment is different from unemployment arising from minimum-wage laws, unions and efficiency wages because in the former case, workers are searching for the jobs that best suit them, while in the latter, workers are waiting for jobs to open up.
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Which of the following equations is correct?

A) Labour force = Population - Labour not in the labour force
B) Labour force = Population - Number of unemployed
C) Labour force = Number of employed + Number of unemployed
D) Labour force = Adult population - Number of unemployed
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The main reason for the fall in union membership is that more people are educated and able to manage their own wages.
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Economists and policymakers must equally consider the problems of short-term unemployment and long-term unemployment in the economy.
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The natural rate of unemployment is:

A) unchanging
B) inevitable
C) always increasing
D) affected by minimum wage laws
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Which of the following is the correct statement?

A) There is no easy way for policymakers to reduce the economy's natural rate of unemployment, but it is easy to alleviate the hardships of the unemployed
B) There is no easy way for policymakers to reduce the economy's natural rate of unemployment and at the same time alleviate the hardships of the unemployed
C) There is no easy way for policymakers to alleviate the hardships experienced by the unemployed, but it is easy to reduce the economy's natural rate of unemployment
D) None of the above
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An economy's natural rate of unemployment refers to the lowest rate of unemployment the economy experiences over the business cycle.
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If the minimum wage is set above the equilibrium wage level, then less people could be hired compared with the equilibrium level.
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If David recently graduated and is looking for a job, then, ceteris paribus, the unemployment rate will fall and the labour-force participation rate will fall.
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Efficiency wages are:

A) one explanation for the natural rate of unemployment
B) wages paid for time-motion studies
C) the lowest wage an employer can pay
D) none of the above
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Surplus labour in the market creates pressure to increase market wages, in the absence of minimum-wage legislation.
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Firms may find it profitable to pay wages above the equilibrium level in order to give workers an incentive to avoid shirking their responsibilities.
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The labour-force participation rate:

A) equals one minus the unemployment rate
B) measures the percentage of the total adult population in the labour force
C) measures the percentage of the number of employed in the labour force
D) equals one minus the labour force
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Most of the economy's unemployment problem is attributable to the relatively few workers who are jobless for long periods of time.
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Students are regarded as employed in studies and are recorded as unemployed, but not in the labour force.
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The percentage of employees that have joined unions in Australia has fallen over the past 60 years.
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Sectoral shifts in the economy:

A) decrease job search
B) increase productivity
C) temporarily cause unemployment
D) do all of the above
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Which of the following statements is correct about minimum wages?

A) Minimum wages are a predominant cause of unemployment in the economy
B) Minimum wages do not cause unemployment
C) Minimum wages have an important effect on certain groups with particularly high unemployment rates
D) Minimum wages are binding in every labour market equally
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According to the theory of efficiency wages:

A) firms may choose to pay a wage above the competitive equilibrium level to reduce worker turnover
B) firms will pay a higher wage to impose a cost on shirking
C) firms will pay a high wage to provide an incentive to work hard
D) all of the above
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Efficiency-wage theory suggests that to improve workers performance, firms should:

A) fire all existing workers and hire new ones
B) spend more money and effort on monitoring
C) raise wages above the market equilibrium level
D) give incentive pay to employees for dobbing in their fellow workers who are shirking
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If an unemployed person stops looking for work, then, ceteris paribus:

A) the labour-force participation rate decreases
B) the size of the labour force falls
C) the labour-force participation rate increases
D) both A and B are correct
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Fred decides to hire some additional mechanics to work in his expanded automotive business. The going wage is $16 per hour. Efficiency-wage theory suggests that Fred should offer:

A) very little as the automotive industry is a sunset industry
B) the minimum wage which is $14 per hour, since some mechanics would be willing to work at that level
C) more than $16 per hour, so as to attract a better pool of applicants
D) enough to attract the number of applicants necessary to fill the jobs available
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The unemployment rate is never zero because:

A) some wages are always above the market equilibrium level
B) there will always be some people who choose not to work
C) of the presence of discouraged workers
D) of maximum wage laws
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Which of the following causes of unemployment is not associated with a wage rate above the equilibrium level?

A) Unions
B) Job search
C) Efficiency wages
D) Minimum wage laws
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Graph 28-1
<strong>Graph 28-1   The government has introduced the minimum wage law. The minimum wage is set at W<sub>1</sub> as shown in Graph 28-1. After introducing the minimum wage law, the quantity of labour supplied is _______ </strong> A) L<sub>0</sub>, the quantity of labour demanded is L<sub>0</sub> and the amount of unemployed labour is zero B) L<sub>0</sub>, the quantity of labour demanded is L1and the amount of unemployed labour is L<sub>0</sub>-L<sub>1</sub> C) L<sub>2</sub>, the quantity of labour demanded is L<sub>0</sub> and the amount of unemployed labour is L<sub>2</sub>-L<sub>0</sub> D) L<sub>2</sub>, the quantity of labour demanded is L<sub>1</sub> and the amount of unemployed labour is L<sub>2</sub>-L<sub>1</sub> <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The government has introduced the minimum wage law. The minimum wage is set at W1 as shown in Graph 28-1. After introducing the minimum wage law, the quantity of labour supplied is _______

A) L0, the quantity of labour demanded is L0 and the amount of unemployed labour is zero
B) L0, the quantity of labour demanded is L1and the amount of unemployed labour is L0-L1
C) L2, the quantity of labour demanded is L0 and the amount of unemployed labour is L2-L0
D) L2, the quantity of labour demanded is L1 and the amount of unemployed labour is L2-L1
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Graph 28-1
<strong>Graph 28-1   Effective collective bargaining will:</strong> A) increase the demand for union workers B) raise the wage of union workers C) decrease the supply of labour in the non-unionised parts of the economy D) none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Effective collective bargaining will:

A) increase the demand for union workers
B) raise the wage of union workers
C) decrease the supply of labour in the non-unionised parts of the economy
D) none of the above
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Which of the following causes of unemployment is not associated with an excess supply of labour?

A) Minimum wage laws
B) Unions
C) Job search
D) Efficiency wages
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Mary has been out of the paid workforce in order to raise her children. Now she decides to do paid work and is looking for a job. Which of the following is the correct statement?

A) The number of unemployed increases, and the labour force decreases
B) The number of unemployed increases and the labour force is unaffected
C) The number of unemployed is unaffected, and the labour force increases
D) The number of unemployed increases, and the labour force increases
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Most spells of unemployment are:

A) short , and most unemployment observed at any given time is long-term
B) long , and most unemployment observed at any given time is long-term
C) short, and most unemployment observed at any given time is short-term
D) long , and most unemployment observed at any given time is short-term
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Graph 28-1
<strong>Graph 28-1   A union is:</strong> A) the decision of one firm to merge with another B) an employee bargaining association limited to professional sports C) a group of employers who band together for the purpose of bargaining with employees D) a worker association that bargains with employers over wages and working conditions <div style=padding-top: 35px>
A union is:

A) the decision of one firm to merge with another
B) an employee bargaining association limited to professional sports
C) a group of employers who band together for the purpose of bargaining with employees
D) a worker association that bargains with employers over wages and working conditions
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Most of the economy's structural unemployment problem is attributable to:

A) relatively large numbers of workers who are jobless for relatively long periods of time
B) relatively large numbers of workers who are jobless for relatively short periods of time
C) relatively few workers who are jobless for relatively long periods of time
D) relatively few workers who are jobless for relatively short periods of time
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Which of the following causes of unemployment would most likely be affected by more accessible information about job opportunities?

A) Collective bargaining
B) Minimum wage laws
C) Job search
D) Efficiency wages
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Graph 28-1
<strong>Graph 28-1   The theory of efficiency wages explains why:</strong> A) unions strike for higher wages B) it might be inefficient to pay workers the competitive equilibrium wage C) the actual unemployment rate varies around the long-run equilibrium unemployment rate D) it is efficient for workers to work hard for their wages <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The theory of efficiency wages explains why:

A) unions strike for higher wages
B) it might be inefficient to pay workers the competitive equilibrium wage
C) the actual unemployment rate varies around the long-run equilibrium unemployment rate
D) it is efficient for workers to work hard for their wages
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Job search:

A) explains why firms pay higher than the competitive equilibrium wage
B) is due to the failure of wages to balance labour supply and labour demand
C) is the process of matching workers with appropriate jobs
D) all of the above
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Which of the following contributes to the natural rate of unemployment?

A) Unions
B) Efficiency wages
C) Job search
D) All of the above
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Graph 28-1
<strong>Graph 28-1   In Graph 28-1, without a minimum wage law, the equilibrium market wage is: </strong> A) W<sub>0</sub>, and the equilibrium market quantity of labour hired is L<sub>0</sub> B) W<sub>0</sub>, and the equilibrium market quantity of labour hired is L<sub>1</sub> C) W<sub>1</sub>, and the equilibrium market quantity of labour hired is L<sub>1</sub> D) W<sub>1</sub>, and the equilibrium market quantity of labour hired is L<sub>0</sub> E) W<sub>1</sub>, and the equilibrium market quantity of labour hired is L<sub>2</sub> <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In Graph 28-1, without a minimum wage law, the equilibrium market wage is:

A) W0, and the equilibrium market quantity of labour hired is L0
B) W0, and the equilibrium market quantity of labour hired is L1
C) W1, and the equilibrium market quantity of labour hired is L1
D) W1, and the equilibrium market quantity of labour hired is L0
E) W1, and the equilibrium market quantity of labour hired is L2
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Suppose that a firm is faced with an excess supply of workers. What would the firm do? Explain with standard economic theory and with efficiency wage theory.
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a. Standard economic theory: assuming a firm maximizes its profit, it should lower wages until the supply of workers is equal to the demand. This will reduce production costs and raise profits.
b. Efficiency-wage theory suggests that it might be profitable for a firm to keep wages above the equilibrium level in order to reduce worker turnover, increase worker quality, increase worker effort, and perhaps to increase worker health and therefore worker productivity.
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What is the theory of efficiency wages?
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When a union raises the wage above the equilibrium level, ceteris paribus:

A) it reduces the quantity of labour supplied
B) it increases the quantity of labour demanded
C) it results in surplus of labour in the labour market
D) it decreases unemployment
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Which of the following statements about unemployment benefits is correct?

A) Unemployment benefits reduce search efforts but raise unemployment
B) Unemployment benefits increase the income uncertainty that workers face
C) Unemployment benefits improve the ability of the economy to match each worker with the most appropriate job
D) Unemployment benefits do not protect workers against income loss
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Which of the following statements about unemployment is incorrect?

A) Graduates that are actively searching for work are classed as unemployed
B) The highest levels of unemployment tends to be reported in the most affluent neighbourhoods in Australia
C) Cyclical unemployment is associated with economic activity
D) Structural unemployment is associated with obsolescence
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Which of the following statements is an example of moral hazard?

A) A car driver with car insurance drives more safely
B) A babysitter allows children to watch more television than the children's parents would wish
C) Buyers of private health insurance know more about their own health problems than do health funds
D) Sellers of used cars know their cars' defects whereas buyers often do not
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Identify the principal, the agent and the moral hazard inherent in each of the following situations.
a. In order to reduce personal injury claims, insurance companies successfully lobby legislators to pass laws requiring the use of seatbelts in automobiles.
b. A university provides free employee health insurance, which reduces the direct cost to the faculty and staff of visiting the doctor and the dentist.
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Unemployment rate is:

A) Number of unemployed × 100
Population
B) Number of unemployed × 100
Adult population
C) Number of unemployed × 100
Labour force
D) Number of unemployed × 100
Number of employed
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Wages at a rate greater than the minimum level can:

A) create productivity gains if managed correctly
B) encourage higher quality candidates to apply for positions
C) encourage a labour surplus
D) all of the above
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In 2010 in Australia, 11.1497 million people were employed, and 0.629 million people were unemployed. The adult population was 18.014.150 million. Therefore, the labour force was:

A) 5.92 million
B) 11.012 million
C) 11.778 million
D) 16.324 million
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Which of the following does not cause unemployment?

A) Unions
B) Minimum wage laws
C) Job matching programs
D) Efficiency wages
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Discuss the 'unionisation' debate. What are the positive and negative effects when a union raises the wage above the equilibrium level?
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Explain how a government policy encouraging a parent to stay at home with their young children would reduce unemployment.
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Explain when minimum laws are binding and result in unemployment.
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If the adult population is 18.01 million, and the participation rate is 65.4%, what is the total amount of the labour force?
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Why is job-search unemployment inevitable?
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Explain the worker-effort variant of efficiency wage theory with moral hazard.
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What is the distinction between the natural rate of unemployment and cyclical unemployment?
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In each of the following situations, explain why there is asymmetric information, and identify the problem of adverse selection.
a. The sale of life insurance
b. The sale of used computers
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According to the theory of efficiency wages, firms operate less efficiently if wages are above the equilibrium level.
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2
Economists and policymakers should focus on solving problems of short-term unemployment, since long-term unemployment will be resolved eventually.
False
3
Janet loses her job and decides to sit around at home for a few weeks. Ceteris paribus:

A) The unemployment rate is unaffected, and the labour-force participation rate increases
B) The unemployment rate increases, and the labour-force participation rate is unaffected
C) The unemployment rate increases, and the labour-force participation rate increases
D) The unemployment rate increases, and the labour-force participation rate decreases
The unemployment rate increases, and the labour-force participation rate decreases
4
Cyclical unemployment refers to:

A) year-to-year fluctuations of unemployment around its natural rate
B) the experience with unemployment of a typical worker over his or her life cycle
C) long-term trends in unemployment
D) none of the above
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Job-search unemployment is different from unemployment arising from minimum-wage laws, unions and efficiency wages because in the former case, workers are searching for the jobs that best suit them, while in the latter, workers are waiting for jobs to open up.
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Which of the following equations is correct?

A) Labour force = Population - Labour not in the labour force
B) Labour force = Population - Number of unemployed
C) Labour force = Number of employed + Number of unemployed
D) Labour force = Adult population - Number of unemployed
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The main reason for the fall in union membership is that more people are educated and able to manage their own wages.
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Economists and policymakers must equally consider the problems of short-term unemployment and long-term unemployment in the economy.
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The natural rate of unemployment is:

A) unchanging
B) inevitable
C) always increasing
D) affected by minimum wage laws
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Which of the following is the correct statement?

A) There is no easy way for policymakers to reduce the economy's natural rate of unemployment, but it is easy to alleviate the hardships of the unemployed
B) There is no easy way for policymakers to reduce the economy's natural rate of unemployment and at the same time alleviate the hardships of the unemployed
C) There is no easy way for policymakers to alleviate the hardships experienced by the unemployed, but it is easy to reduce the economy's natural rate of unemployment
D) None of the above
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An economy's natural rate of unemployment refers to the lowest rate of unemployment the economy experiences over the business cycle.
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If the minimum wage is set above the equilibrium wage level, then less people could be hired compared with the equilibrium level.
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If David recently graduated and is looking for a job, then, ceteris paribus, the unemployment rate will fall and the labour-force participation rate will fall.
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Efficiency wages are:

A) one explanation for the natural rate of unemployment
B) wages paid for time-motion studies
C) the lowest wage an employer can pay
D) none of the above
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Surplus labour in the market creates pressure to increase market wages, in the absence of minimum-wage legislation.
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Firms may find it profitable to pay wages above the equilibrium level in order to give workers an incentive to avoid shirking their responsibilities.
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The labour-force participation rate:

A) equals one minus the unemployment rate
B) measures the percentage of the total adult population in the labour force
C) measures the percentage of the number of employed in the labour force
D) equals one minus the labour force
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Most of the economy's unemployment problem is attributable to the relatively few workers who are jobless for long periods of time.
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Students are regarded as employed in studies and are recorded as unemployed, but not in the labour force.
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The percentage of employees that have joined unions in Australia has fallen over the past 60 years.
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Sectoral shifts in the economy:

A) decrease job search
B) increase productivity
C) temporarily cause unemployment
D) do all of the above
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Which of the following statements is correct about minimum wages?

A) Minimum wages are a predominant cause of unemployment in the economy
B) Minimum wages do not cause unemployment
C) Minimum wages have an important effect on certain groups with particularly high unemployment rates
D) Minimum wages are binding in every labour market equally
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According to the theory of efficiency wages:

A) firms may choose to pay a wage above the competitive equilibrium level to reduce worker turnover
B) firms will pay a higher wage to impose a cost on shirking
C) firms will pay a high wage to provide an incentive to work hard
D) all of the above
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Efficiency-wage theory suggests that to improve workers performance, firms should:

A) fire all existing workers and hire new ones
B) spend more money and effort on monitoring
C) raise wages above the market equilibrium level
D) give incentive pay to employees for dobbing in their fellow workers who are shirking
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If an unemployed person stops looking for work, then, ceteris paribus:

A) the labour-force participation rate decreases
B) the size of the labour force falls
C) the labour-force participation rate increases
D) both A and B are correct
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Fred decides to hire some additional mechanics to work in his expanded automotive business. The going wage is $16 per hour. Efficiency-wage theory suggests that Fred should offer:

A) very little as the automotive industry is a sunset industry
B) the minimum wage which is $14 per hour, since some mechanics would be willing to work at that level
C) more than $16 per hour, so as to attract a better pool of applicants
D) enough to attract the number of applicants necessary to fill the jobs available
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The unemployment rate is never zero because:

A) some wages are always above the market equilibrium level
B) there will always be some people who choose not to work
C) of the presence of discouraged workers
D) of maximum wage laws
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Which of the following causes of unemployment is not associated with a wage rate above the equilibrium level?

A) Unions
B) Job search
C) Efficiency wages
D) Minimum wage laws
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Graph 28-1
<strong>Graph 28-1   The government has introduced the minimum wage law. The minimum wage is set at W<sub>1</sub> as shown in Graph 28-1. After introducing the minimum wage law, the quantity of labour supplied is _______ </strong> A) L<sub>0</sub>, the quantity of labour demanded is L<sub>0</sub> and the amount of unemployed labour is zero B) L<sub>0</sub>, the quantity of labour demanded is L1and the amount of unemployed labour is L<sub>0</sub>-L<sub>1</sub> C) L<sub>2</sub>, the quantity of labour demanded is L<sub>0</sub> and the amount of unemployed labour is L<sub>2</sub>-L<sub>0</sub> D) L<sub>2</sub>, the quantity of labour demanded is L<sub>1</sub> and the amount of unemployed labour is L<sub>2</sub>-L<sub>1</sub>
The government has introduced the minimum wage law. The minimum wage is set at W1 as shown in Graph 28-1. After introducing the minimum wage law, the quantity of labour supplied is _______

A) L0, the quantity of labour demanded is L0 and the amount of unemployed labour is zero
B) L0, the quantity of labour demanded is L1and the amount of unemployed labour is L0-L1
C) L2, the quantity of labour demanded is L0 and the amount of unemployed labour is L2-L0
D) L2, the quantity of labour demanded is L1 and the amount of unemployed labour is L2-L1
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Graph 28-1
<strong>Graph 28-1   Effective collective bargaining will:</strong> A) increase the demand for union workers B) raise the wage of union workers C) decrease the supply of labour in the non-unionised parts of the economy D) none of the above
Effective collective bargaining will:

A) increase the demand for union workers
B) raise the wage of union workers
C) decrease the supply of labour in the non-unionised parts of the economy
D) none of the above
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Which of the following causes of unemployment is not associated with an excess supply of labour?

A) Minimum wage laws
B) Unions
C) Job search
D) Efficiency wages
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Mary has been out of the paid workforce in order to raise her children. Now she decides to do paid work and is looking for a job. Which of the following is the correct statement?

A) The number of unemployed increases, and the labour force decreases
B) The number of unemployed increases and the labour force is unaffected
C) The number of unemployed is unaffected, and the labour force increases
D) The number of unemployed increases, and the labour force increases
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Most spells of unemployment are:

A) short , and most unemployment observed at any given time is long-term
B) long , and most unemployment observed at any given time is long-term
C) short, and most unemployment observed at any given time is short-term
D) long , and most unemployment observed at any given time is short-term
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Graph 28-1
<strong>Graph 28-1   A union is:</strong> A) the decision of one firm to merge with another B) an employee bargaining association limited to professional sports C) a group of employers who band together for the purpose of bargaining with employees D) a worker association that bargains with employers over wages and working conditions
A union is:

A) the decision of one firm to merge with another
B) an employee bargaining association limited to professional sports
C) a group of employers who band together for the purpose of bargaining with employees
D) a worker association that bargains with employers over wages and working conditions
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Most of the economy's structural unemployment problem is attributable to:

A) relatively large numbers of workers who are jobless for relatively long periods of time
B) relatively large numbers of workers who are jobless for relatively short periods of time
C) relatively few workers who are jobless for relatively long periods of time
D) relatively few workers who are jobless for relatively short periods of time
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Which of the following causes of unemployment would most likely be affected by more accessible information about job opportunities?

A) Collective bargaining
B) Minimum wage laws
C) Job search
D) Efficiency wages
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Graph 28-1
<strong>Graph 28-1   The theory of efficiency wages explains why:</strong> A) unions strike for higher wages B) it might be inefficient to pay workers the competitive equilibrium wage C) the actual unemployment rate varies around the long-run equilibrium unemployment rate D) it is efficient for workers to work hard for their wages
The theory of efficiency wages explains why:

A) unions strike for higher wages
B) it might be inefficient to pay workers the competitive equilibrium wage
C) the actual unemployment rate varies around the long-run equilibrium unemployment rate
D) it is efficient for workers to work hard for their wages
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Job search:

A) explains why firms pay higher than the competitive equilibrium wage
B) is due to the failure of wages to balance labour supply and labour demand
C) is the process of matching workers with appropriate jobs
D) all of the above
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Which of the following contributes to the natural rate of unemployment?

A) Unions
B) Efficiency wages
C) Job search
D) All of the above
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Graph 28-1
<strong>Graph 28-1   In Graph 28-1, without a minimum wage law, the equilibrium market wage is: </strong> A) W<sub>0</sub>, and the equilibrium market quantity of labour hired is L<sub>0</sub> B) W<sub>0</sub>, and the equilibrium market quantity of labour hired is L<sub>1</sub> C) W<sub>1</sub>, and the equilibrium market quantity of labour hired is L<sub>1</sub> D) W<sub>1</sub>, and the equilibrium market quantity of labour hired is L<sub>0</sub> E) W<sub>1</sub>, and the equilibrium market quantity of labour hired is L<sub>2</sub>
In Graph 28-1, without a minimum wage law, the equilibrium market wage is:

A) W0, and the equilibrium market quantity of labour hired is L0
B) W0, and the equilibrium market quantity of labour hired is L1
C) W1, and the equilibrium market quantity of labour hired is L1
D) W1, and the equilibrium market quantity of labour hired is L0
E) W1, and the equilibrium market quantity of labour hired is L2
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41
Suppose that a firm is faced with an excess supply of workers. What would the firm do? Explain with standard economic theory and with efficiency wage theory.
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a. Standard economic theory: assuming a firm maximizes its profit, it should lower wages until the supply of workers is equal to the demand. This will reduce production costs and raise profits.
b. Efficiency-wage theory suggests that it might be profitable for a firm to keep wages above the equilibrium level in order to reduce worker turnover, increase worker quality, increase worker effort, and perhaps to increase worker health and therefore worker productivity.
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42
What is the theory of efficiency wages?
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43
When a union raises the wage above the equilibrium level, ceteris paribus:

A) it reduces the quantity of labour supplied
B) it increases the quantity of labour demanded
C) it results in surplus of labour in the labour market
D) it decreases unemployment
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44
Which of the following statements about unemployment benefits is correct?

A) Unemployment benefits reduce search efforts but raise unemployment
B) Unemployment benefits increase the income uncertainty that workers face
C) Unemployment benefits improve the ability of the economy to match each worker with the most appropriate job
D) Unemployment benefits do not protect workers against income loss
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45
Which of the following statements about unemployment is incorrect?

A) Graduates that are actively searching for work are classed as unemployed
B) The highest levels of unemployment tends to be reported in the most affluent neighbourhoods in Australia
C) Cyclical unemployment is associated with economic activity
D) Structural unemployment is associated with obsolescence
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46
Which of the following statements is an example of moral hazard?

A) A car driver with car insurance drives more safely
B) A babysitter allows children to watch more television than the children's parents would wish
C) Buyers of private health insurance know more about their own health problems than do health funds
D) Sellers of used cars know their cars' defects whereas buyers often do not
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47
Identify the principal, the agent and the moral hazard inherent in each of the following situations.
a. In order to reduce personal injury claims, insurance companies successfully lobby legislators to pass laws requiring the use of seatbelts in automobiles.
b. A university provides free employee health insurance, which reduces the direct cost to the faculty and staff of visiting the doctor and the dentist.
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48
Unemployment rate is:

A) Number of unemployed × 100
Population
B) Number of unemployed × 100
Adult population
C) Number of unemployed × 100
Labour force
D) Number of unemployed × 100
Number of employed
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49
Wages at a rate greater than the minimum level can:

A) create productivity gains if managed correctly
B) encourage higher quality candidates to apply for positions
C) encourage a labour surplus
D) all of the above
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50
In 2010 in Australia, 11.1497 million people were employed, and 0.629 million people were unemployed. The adult population was 18.014.150 million. Therefore, the labour force was:

A) 5.92 million
B) 11.012 million
C) 11.778 million
D) 16.324 million
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51
Which of the following does not cause unemployment?

A) Unions
B) Minimum wage laws
C) Job matching programs
D) Efficiency wages
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52
Discuss the 'unionisation' debate. What are the positive and negative effects when a union raises the wage above the equilibrium level?
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53
Explain how a government policy encouraging a parent to stay at home with their young children would reduce unemployment.
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54
Explain when minimum laws are binding and result in unemployment.
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55
If the adult population is 18.01 million, and the participation rate is 65.4%, what is the total amount of the labour force?
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56
Why is job-search unemployment inevitable?
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57
Explain the worker-effort variant of efficiency wage theory with moral hazard.
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58
What is the distinction between the natural rate of unemployment and cyclical unemployment?
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59
In each of the following situations, explain why there is asymmetric information, and identify the problem of adverse selection.
a. The sale of life insurance
b. The sale of used computers
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